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Ryan Fox Joins KPLX (The Wolf)/Dallas as Morning Co-Host


Ryan Fox
Ryan Fox

Ryan Fox is appointed as morning co-host for Country KPLX-FM (99.5 The Wolf) in Dallas. He joins Tara, host of "The Wake Up With The Wolf Show," beginning Monday, September 12 and will be heard weekday mornings from 5:30-10am. This marks a return to the station for Fox, who was afternoon co-host on from 2005-2011. Previously, he was with Westwood One, where he most recently served as afternoon host on the Hot Country format, after having worked for eight years in mornings on that format

Prior to Westwood One, Ryan was Morning Host at KKGO-FM/Los Angeles. Fox, a native Texan who grew up in the DFW area, is a graduate of the University of Southern California. Radio is in his blood, as his grandfather owned radio stations in Oklahoma where Fox first got the bug, spending many summers there learning the business.

KPLX-FM Program Director Mike Preston said: "We're thrilled to add another true Texan to the Wolf team. Ryan's market knowledge, love of Country music and skill as a great broadcaster will make him the perfect co-host of our show."

Fox commented, "I can't begin to tell you how excited I am to have this opportunity to have FUN every morning alongside a true talent like Tara. She is a longtime friend, and a caring, strong, opinionated woman and mother, who I've always thought of very highly."

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